I first came across today's guest when I read, "I'm a high school sophomore. Here's how schools can teach kids to solve real world problems." I was intrigued and impressed and knew this was a conversation I wanted to share with all of you.
Luke Harris is a New York City high school sophomore at Horace MannSchool. He enjoys taking things apart and not quite getting them back together, building computers, and being a varsity wrestler. He works part-time for Avid games, helping with the design of their award-winning game Cards, the Universe and Everything. For the past year, he has been developing a design engineering curriculum for kids, created to teach real-world entrepreneurial and engineering skills.
To learn more about Luke's curriculum you can visit his website and reach out to him for more details. He is truly an inspiration that we are all creative and we can all design solutions to the challenges we see around us.